Development of Rural Women Entrepreneurship: An Analysis of Social and Psychological Dimensions

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This book examines the various facilitating and inhibiting factors in the growth of women entrepreneurship and also looks into the variety of interventions of both government and non-government agencies that have driven women into financial sustainability. It brings interesting social and psychological aspects of entrepreneurship, which help to understand the different aiding elements that are responsible for the development of women entrepreneurship. The case studies here show the variety of factors that are driving force in the growth of women entrepreneurship. The recommendations given in the study are important for the policy makers to make new changes and bring in policies which would facilitate women entrepreneurs.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Gyanmudra (ed.)

Dr. (Mrs.) Gyanmudra started her career as a Psychologist (Scientist D) in the Ministry of defence, Government of India, and worked for one and a half decade. Currently she is working as a Associate Professor in national Institute of rural development, Hyderabad, Government of India. Her specialization is in the area of Organisational development, Behavioural and gender Studies. She is conducting research, Training and need based Consultancy in the respective field.   

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Title
Development of Rural Women Entrepreneurship: An Analysis of Social and Psychological Dimensions
Author
Edition
1st.ed.
Publisher
ISBN
9788170359104
Length
xix+123p., Illustrations; Maps; 23cm.
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